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Falcons host Broncos at Clune on Tuesday
2/14/2022 3:17:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Game 25
Air Force Falcons (13-11, 7-6) vs. Boise State Broncos (8-16, 4-9)
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
6:30 pm MT, Clune Arena, USAFA, CO
How to Follow Along
Live Stream: Mountain West Network
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
Radio: Xtra Sports 1300
Twitter: Follow @AF_WBB prior, during, and following the game for updates
COVID-19 Update
-Current Department of Defense and Air Force Academy policies require all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, to wear a mask when indoors in all Academy facilities, including the press box, Blue and Silver Club, suites, elevators and restrooms. All individuals who have not been fully vaccinated must also wear masks outdoors at all times while on the installation. Fans who are fully vaccinated and are not required to wear a mask when outdoors. Anyone with a COVID-19 diagnosis within the previous 10 days, or any symptoms suggestive of possible COVID-19, or a recent close contact with an individual known to be positive for COVID-19 should not come to the stadium. These policies will be constantly evaluated and any changes will be communicated.
Series History vs. Boise State
-In 22 previous meetings, Air Force is 2-20 against Boise State since 2004.
-Both of Air Force's wins over Boise State have taken place at Clune Arena, first in 2013 and most recently in 2021.
Last Time Out
-Unable to slow down the highest-scoring offense in the Mountain West, Air Force couldn't keep up with New Mexico in the Falcons 72-57 loss at The Pit on February 9
-Riley Snyder led the Falcons with 18 points on 8-18 shooting.
-Including Wednesday's game, Snyder is averaging 17.3 PPG over her last seven games.
-Kamri Heath scored a season-high 16 points, the result of her 6-16 night from the field.
-Heath's 16 attempts were also a season-high.
-Haley Jones managed a double-double for the third time this season, scoring 10 points to go with 15 rebounds.
-Her performance against New Mexico becomes the ninth occasion Jones has snagged at least 10 rebounds in a game.
-Jo Huntimer led all players with six assists to tie her career-best total.
History is Afoot
-Now with 13 wins overall and seven wins within the Mountain West, the Falcons have matched the program's respective Division I bests in both categories with still six regular season games remaining.
-The Falcons next win will become the program's newest benchmark in regards to both overall and conference wins in a season in Division I play, which started in 1996.
Comfort of Clune
-Air Force is 8-4 this season at home, having recorded the most wins iat Clune Arena in a season since 1995-96.
-Conversely, Boise State is 1-9 on the road in 2021-22, including eight-consecutive road losses.
Turnover Time?
-Air Force continues to lead the MW in regards to turnover margin (+6.00) and steals (11.4 per game).
-Meanwhile, Boise State ranks last in regards to turnover margin (-2.58) and 10th out of 11 teams in steals (5.63 per game).
No Outside Looks
-Air Force (26.9%) and Boise State (29.7%) are No. 1 and 2 respectively in the MW in terms of surrendered three-point field goal percentage.
-Air Force (4.8 per game) and Boise State (4.3 per game) are also second-to-last and last in the MW in regards to three-point field goals per game.
Size Matters
-Boise State is second in the MW in blocked shots (3.75 per game).
-Broncos have allowed only 38.6% of opponent shots to be successful, second-best in the conference.
Riley's Real Close
-Riley Snyder enters Tuesday with 1,471 career points, as she still sits second all-time in regards to Divison I scoring in program history.
-Snyder trails all-time DI scoring leader Kaelin Immel by 60 points (1,531 pts.) with five regular season games remaining.
-Snyder's career 13.6 PPG average also trails Immel by the slimmest of margins (13.7 PPG).
-Snyder owns a career 83.1% free throw percentage, which would stand as a program best.
-Her current 15.1 PPG average is sixth in the MW, and would give Snyder three of the top five scoring seasons in DI program history if the season ended today.
Freshmen Focus
-With 80 assists in her first 24 career games, Jo Huntimer has produced the 6th-most assists among AF freshmen since 1996.
-Cortney Porter owns the freshman assists record with 118.
-Huntimer's assist-to-turnover ratio (1.80) ranks seventh in the MW.
Keeping Up With This Jones
-After missing the majority of the 2020-21 season, senior Haley Jones is second in the MW averaging 9.4 rebounds per game.
-Jones' work on the offensive end has been a revelation for the Falcons, as she leads the conference with 4.3 offensive rebounds per game.
-Her offensive rebounds per game figure also ranks 8th among all DI players.
-Jones' 197 rebounds this season stands as the seventh-most in a season since the Falcons entered DI play in 1996.
After Boise State
-Following Tuesday's game against the Broncos, the Falcons will celebrate Senior Day on Saturday, February 19 against Utah State. Tip-off is scheduled for 1:00 pm MT.
Air Force Falcons (13-11, 7-6) vs. Boise State Broncos (8-16, 4-9)
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
6:30 pm MT, Clune Arena, USAFA, CO
How to Follow Along
Live Stream: Mountain West Network
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
Radio: Xtra Sports 1300
Twitter: Follow @AF_WBB prior, during, and following the game for updates
COVID-19 Update
-Current Department of Defense and Air Force Academy policies require all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, to wear a mask when indoors in all Academy facilities, including the press box, Blue and Silver Club, suites, elevators and restrooms. All individuals who have not been fully vaccinated must also wear masks outdoors at all times while on the installation. Fans who are fully vaccinated and are not required to wear a mask when outdoors. Anyone with a COVID-19 diagnosis within the previous 10 days, or any symptoms suggestive of possible COVID-19, or a recent close contact with an individual known to be positive for COVID-19 should not come to the stadium. These policies will be constantly evaluated and any changes will be communicated.
Series History vs. Boise State
-In 22 previous meetings, Air Force is 2-20 against Boise State since 2004.
-Both of Air Force's wins over Boise State have taken place at Clune Arena, first in 2013 and most recently in 2021.
Last Time Out
-Unable to slow down the highest-scoring offense in the Mountain West, Air Force couldn't keep up with New Mexico in the Falcons 72-57 loss at The Pit on February 9
-Riley Snyder led the Falcons with 18 points on 8-18 shooting.
-Including Wednesday's game, Snyder is averaging 17.3 PPG over her last seven games.
-Kamri Heath scored a season-high 16 points, the result of her 6-16 night from the field.
-Heath's 16 attempts were also a season-high.
-Haley Jones managed a double-double for the third time this season, scoring 10 points to go with 15 rebounds.
-Her performance against New Mexico becomes the ninth occasion Jones has snagged at least 10 rebounds in a game.
-Jo Huntimer led all players with six assists to tie her career-best total.
History is Afoot
-Now with 13 wins overall and seven wins within the Mountain West, the Falcons have matched the program's respective Division I bests in both categories with still six regular season games remaining.
-The Falcons next win will become the program's newest benchmark in regards to both overall and conference wins in a season in Division I play, which started in 1996.
Comfort of Clune
-Air Force is 8-4 this season at home, having recorded the most wins iat Clune Arena in a season since 1995-96.
-Conversely, Boise State is 1-9 on the road in 2021-22, including eight-consecutive road losses.
Turnover Time?
-Air Force continues to lead the MW in regards to turnover margin (+6.00) and steals (11.4 per game).
-Meanwhile, Boise State ranks last in regards to turnover margin (-2.58) and 10th out of 11 teams in steals (5.63 per game).
No Outside Looks
-Air Force (26.9%) and Boise State (29.7%) are No. 1 and 2 respectively in the MW in terms of surrendered three-point field goal percentage.
-Air Force (4.8 per game) and Boise State (4.3 per game) are also second-to-last and last in the MW in regards to three-point field goals per game.
Size Matters
-Boise State is second in the MW in blocked shots (3.75 per game).
-Broncos have allowed only 38.6% of opponent shots to be successful, second-best in the conference.
Riley's Real Close
-Riley Snyder enters Tuesday with 1,471 career points, as she still sits second all-time in regards to Divison I scoring in program history.
-Snyder trails all-time DI scoring leader Kaelin Immel by 60 points (1,531 pts.) with five regular season games remaining.
-Snyder's career 13.6 PPG average also trails Immel by the slimmest of margins (13.7 PPG).
-Snyder owns a career 83.1% free throw percentage, which would stand as a program best.
-Her current 15.1 PPG average is sixth in the MW, and would give Snyder three of the top five scoring seasons in DI program history if the season ended today.
Freshmen Focus
-With 80 assists in her first 24 career games, Jo Huntimer has produced the 6th-most assists among AF freshmen since 1996.
-Cortney Porter owns the freshman assists record with 118.
-Huntimer's assist-to-turnover ratio (1.80) ranks seventh in the MW.
Keeping Up With This Jones
-After missing the majority of the 2020-21 season, senior Haley Jones is second in the MW averaging 9.4 rebounds per game.
-Jones' work on the offensive end has been a revelation for the Falcons, as she leads the conference with 4.3 offensive rebounds per game.
-Her offensive rebounds per game figure also ranks 8th among all DI players.
-Jones' 197 rebounds this season stands as the seventh-most in a season since the Falcons entered DI play in 1996.
After Boise State
-Following Tuesday's game against the Broncos, the Falcons will celebrate Senior Day on Saturday, February 19 against Utah State. Tip-off is scheduled for 1:00 pm MT.
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